Ever since the 6th grade my views on life have been to work hard in high school and college now, so I can have all of my fun later in life and not the other way around. I've had my life planned out, I first want to get my bachelors degree in aerospace engineering, then I will begin working for a company while aspiring to finish my masters degree. I also wish to minor in architecture to have something to fall back on if engineering were to fall through. Based on what I want with my future I feel that I have a good mindset and have a good sense of what I need to do with my life. When I set my mind to something I do not cease to stop until my goals are reached. On and off the mat I strive to be the best and I know that the only person that can make me the best is myself. I know that I'm the only one that can make myself get out of bed in the morning and achieve greatness. Along the way I try to help others be the best they can be but the only person that can make the decision to work towards the best person they can be is themselves. I bring a lot to a team as far as leadership because I want everyone to achieve the highest level of competitiveness and will do whatever it takes to get them to that level.
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